My workshop is about 700 square feet in the basement of my home, plenty of size for the work I do. As always, more space would be better, but it would likely just provide more room for clutter. have recently completed an upgrade to Shop v2.0, with new benches along the wall and a wall cabinet for my hand tools.

This shop has been in place for 19 years and is like a pair of furry slippers for me – very comfortable.

I love everything I see in the photos with one tiny exeption. It really is a small thing, but the house in your logo is out of perspective. I say this because I am an Architectural illustrator & when I see something like that it really jumps out at me. All of your vertical lines ( sides, left & right,corners etc.) should all be paralell. If you are trying for whimsical, ignore this. Since I illustrate buildings for a living ( or did, before the economy collapsed) when I see incorrect perspective, I can’t help but speak up. Makes me feel like my eyes aren’t working right. Anyway, I told you it was tiny.I just thought maybe you’d want to know. Probably no one else will ever notice or comment ! That is a really great shop. Enjoy working in it.

dnick: very funny observation, that house looks like it does as it is from a real building, have a look at this picture and you will see why :-) This is the logo I use for my guitar labels, it is an iconic building here in Nova Scotia.

Very nice shop. My first thought was the same one that I had when I look at your tool chest. “where did he get all those fantastic tools?” Then I read you description above and understood. I have only been at this for a couple years.